d60pdp;341939 Wrote:
Thanks. I'll try again, but I don't have so much hope as stated below:
There are 2 wireless routers to provide 2 wireless networks in my
house:
- one WEP-encrypted using Actiontec MI424WR b/g wireless router.
- one WPA2-encrypted using D-Link DIR-655 b/g/n wireless
d60pdp;341939 Wrote:
There are 2 wireless routers to provide 2 wireless networks in my
house:
BTW, how can I delete a player name in SC?
I hope these networks are on different channels. :-)
You can change player name in the settings for that player in the web
UI.
Duet uses DHCP if it
Trying to resolve networking problems with my SB Duet after upgraded to
7.2, I performed a factory reset on both SB Duet receiver and
controller.
1. When restarting, the SB Duet receiver got a self-assigned IP
169.254.83.181 while my network IP is 192.168.1.xxx. Using a static IP
won't help
Sounds like a networking problem. First off self assigned IPs will look
like that, 169...etc. If you're seeing this option it means your
controller isn't reaching DHCP. Could be a few reasons for this, number
one reason that comes to my mind would be WEP encryption failure, do you
use WEP?
Thanks. I'll try again, but I don't have so much hope as stated below:
There are 2 wireless routers to provide 2 wireless networks in my
house:
- one WEP-encrypted using Actiontec MI424WR b/g wireless router.
- one WPA2-encrypted using D-Link DIR-655 b/g/n wireless router.
I have tried to setup